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  • After guarding Luka Doni for five games, Andrew admitted that he was tired.

  • A stock market which has seen five straight advances for the DJIA still doesn't have many believers. After meeting clients in the U.K., Michael Hartnett, chief investment strategist at Bank of America, described most in a long-term pain mode. A super-spike oil view could see crude-oil reach $150, according to Hartnett.

  • The chants of "Chuck you suck" didn't stop on Thursday, but they had a new participant.

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    A photo of Jacob and Barack Obama signaled hope. In a new video, the two are together.

  • Klay spoke to the fans at Chase Center after the Warriors won the trophy.

  • The need for speed is expensive. The production of Top Gun: Maverick cost the U.S. Navy more than $11k an hour to use its F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter jets. The final budget was $171 million. Tom Cruise, who returns to play the role of hot-shot pilot Pete Mitchell, wasn't allowed to lay down.

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  • The Curry family had a lot to celebrate as the Warriors advanced to the NBA Finals.

  • Hundreds of students at Oxford High School, the Michigan school where four were killed in November, walked out Thursday and formed a circle on the football field to show support for students and families in Uvalde, Texas. There were 19 children and two teachers killed at Robb Elementary School in Texas. Danielle Stublensky said that the school officials worked to make sure students were safe.

  • Democratic Texas gubernatorial candidate Beto O'Rourke appears to have changed his position on rifles.

  • Predicting the stock market with up to 87.4% accuracy is done by Advanced A.I. Here is what it is seeing right now.

  • The MLB teams used their platform for something different.

  • Five nearby schools were placed under precautionary lock down on Thursday after a man was shot and killed by Toronto police while walking down a street with a gun. Toronto Police Chief James Ramer said at a media briefing that officers responding to a report of an armed man in the area fired after the man confronted them. The suspect, described as a male in his late teens or early 20s, was injured when officers fired at him.

  • According to the lawsuit, a boy who was shot in the back by a Chicago police officer was not a suspect and had his arms raised to surrender. According to the filing in Chicago's U.S. District Court, the teenager's spine was damaged by the bullet and he may be permanently paralyzed. The excessive force lawsuit says the seventh graders was complying with orders from officers running behind him through the grounds of a West Side gas station and screaming for him to put up his hands.

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  • Cruz said he would attend the event in Houston because Democrats and the press try to demonize the NRA.

  • Grant Williams said he models his game after a few notable players, including one who might see in the NBA Finals.

  • The Colorado GOP congresswoman argued in favor of background checks.

  • She left Wall Street to escape corruption and greed. She is showing Americans how to win.

  • Jerry Rice had to fire back at Charles Barkley because he had spoken out against Warriors fans.

  • A core member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame-inducted new wave band for more than 40 years, is Fletcher.

  • On Tuesday night, with a strong defeat of former President Donald Trump's preferred candidates for Georgia governor and secretary of state, the path to the White House for former Vice President Mike Pence widened.